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Where do our everyday words come from? The bagel you eat for breakfast, the bumf you have to wade through at the office, and the bus that takes you home again: we use these words without thinking about their origins or how their meanings have changed over time. Simon Horobin takes the reader on a journey through a typical day, showing how the words we use to describe routine activities - getting up, going to work, eating meals - have surprisingly fascinating histories.
English language - Etymology --- Anglais (langue) --- Linguistique historique. --- Étymologie. --- English language
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Etymology --- English language --- History --- Usage --- English language - History --- English language - Usage --- English language - Etymology
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Etymology --- English language --- Anglais (Langue) --- Dictionaries. --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires --- English language - Etymology - Dictionaries.
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Etymology --- English language --- Dictionaries --- -Germanic languages --- -Dictionaries --- -Etymology --- Etymology&delete& --- Germanic languages --- English language - Etymology - Dictionaries
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Historical linguistics --- English language --- Word formation --- Etymology --- English language - Word formation --- English language - Etymology
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English language --- -Germanic languages --- Etymology --- -Dictionaries --- Dictionaries. --- Etymology&delete& --- Dictionaries --- Germanic languages --- English language - Etymology - Dictionaries.
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Etymology --- English language --- Anglais (Langue) --- Dictionaries --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires --- -Germanic languages --- -Dictionaries --- -Etymology --- Germanic languages --- Etymology&delete& --- Dictionaries. --- English language - Etymology - Dictionaries
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